Three other local teams were involved in finals at the 48th annual Wayne Gretzky International Hockey Tournament on Friday.

In the atom MD division, Caledonia Thunder defeated Burford Coyotes 4-2 to take the Wayne Gretzky division, while the Brantford 99ers beat Hamilton Huskies Red 2-1 to take the Walter Gretzky division.

The atom MD division - for players born in 2007 - featured 16 teams. Because there were so many participants, tournament organizers created two divisions - the Wayne division for the top-eight teams after preliminary play and the Walter division for the bottom-eight teams after preliminary play.

Caledonia (one win, one tie, one loss) finished eighth after preliminary play to squeak into the Wayne division. The Thunder beat first-place Kitchener Rangers Red 2-0 in a quarter-final and then edged second-place Barrie Colts 3-2 in the semifinals.

In the final against Burford, Colin Dewhirst scored twice for Caledonia with single goals to Andrew Brown and Devon Walewski.

Kayden Gardner and Kohen Kirby scored for Burford, which was 3-0 in pool play before winning quarter-final and semifinal games.

Brantford (1-2) was 11th in the seeding of the 16 teams after preliminary play. The 99ers beat Woolwich Wildcats (0-3, 14th place) 3-2 in the quarter-finals and Northumberland Nighthawks (1-2, 12th place) 4-3 in the semifinals.

Hamilton (1-2) was the 11th ranked team.

In the final, Mike Gutierrez and Lucas Detmar scored goals. Detmar's goal was the winner in overtime after the two teams ended regulation tied 1-1.